In this edition of Insights Live, we discuss:
* Lessons learned from Teach to Reach: Connect 5 on how immunization staff are successfully challenging COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in districts and health facilities, why women’s leadership matters for immunization, and why motivation is key to performance
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* IA2030 Ideas Engine: Immunization professionals from over 130 countries have contributed almost 1,000 ideas and practices to the Movement for Immunization Agenda 2030’s Ideas Engine, a platform to collect and crowdsource local innovation.
Become an Insights Member to discover how ideas and practices are being shared across health system levels and geographic borders – and get access to the Ideas Engine for your own needs
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* What have we learned from situation analysis? Working together, over 600 Members of the Movement for Immunization Agenda 2030 developed context-specific analyses of their most difficult and important challenges. We will share some of the initial insights gained through this work led by over 6,000 Movement Members from 137 countries.
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We need fresh insights to support those leading change in districts, health facilities, and communities.
As a global community, we recognize the significance of local action to achieve the global goals.
“The lessons and learning are coming from people who are working in the community. That is where vaccination actually happens. We need to be focusing on the most local level of the immunization programme.” – Kate O'Brien, Director of the Department of Immunization, Vaccines, and Biologicals (IVB), World Health Organization (WHO)
WHY IS THE GENEVA LEARNING FOUNDATION SHARING INSIGHTS?
The Geneva Learning Foundation (TGLF) hosts the largest and fastest-growing community of national and sub-national immunization professionals, with over 40,000 active participants from over 120 countries, as of May 2021. 80% of members are sub-national immunization staff, with strong support and linkage to national teams.
We realized that the valuable multi-country knowledge shared in our programmes should be regularly given back to the community, and that it could also inform our partners in identifying real-time priorities and opportunities and formulating strategies.
The Insights Unit is the Foundation’s research and analysis group. We systematically consolidate and communicate the contributions of learners in the Foundation’s programmes to share back to participants, governments, civil society and development partners.
To synthesize and spread insights, we work in partnership with Bridges to Development, the International Vaccine Access Center (IVAC) at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, and other partners.
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